dimication (Meaning)

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dimication (n.)

A fight; contest.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dimication

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dimication Sentence Examples

  1. The battle between the two armies was a dimication of epic proportions, with neither side willing to yield.
  2. The soldiers faced each other in dimication, their swords clashing and shields splintering.
  3. The dimication was fierce, with both sides taking heavy losses.
  4. The outcome of the dimication was uncertain, as neither side could gain an advantage.
  5. The two armies continued to fight in dimication for hours, neither willing to back down.
  6. The dimication was a test of wills and endurance, as both sides refused to give up.
  7. In the end, one army emerged victorious from the dimication, while the other was defeated.
  8. The dimication had a profound impact on the course of the war, as it determined which side would ultimately prevail.
  9. The dimication is remembered as one of the most epic battles in history, a testament to the courage and determination of the soldiers who fought in it.
  10. The dimication is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for victory.

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A fight; contest.

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The battle between the two armies was a dimication of epic proportions, with neither side willing to yield.

The soldiers faced each other in dimication, their swords clashing and shields splintering.

The dimication was fierce, with both sides taking heavy losses.

The outcome of the dimication was uncertain, as neither side could gain an advantage.